Oregon high schools have historically produced successful college athletes. The top rated Rivals athletes over the years like Ethan Johnson, Myles Wade, Gabe Miller, Ndamukong Suh, David Faateetee, Roy Schuening, and Joe Newton have found success. Now some of the state's top athletes are...[details]

2007 (Senior): Schuening (shoe-ning) possesses a strong work ethic that has enabled him to be one of the best guards in the country...team-high 37 consecutive starts...a certain postseason honors candidate.

2006 (Junior): Pac-10 Conference Honorable Mention selection – the entire starting offensive line earned postseason honors...part of a unit that returned all five starters...rated the 12th best guard in the country by Sporting News...was the lead blocker on Yvenson Bernard’s two-point conversion run in the Sun Bowl.

2004 (Freshman): Roy started all 12 games as a redshirt-freshman...named to the Sporting News All-Freshman team...helped Oregon State rank seventh in the nation for pass offense at 308.8 yards per game.

2003 (Redshirt): Redshirt

Personal: Born in Pendleton, Oregon...son of Ron Schuening and Renae Graton...Ron is a truck driver and Renae is a teacher...has two sisters, Kelly and Carly...enjoys hunting and fishing...chose OSU because of the “atmosphere, town, and the coaching staff”...majoring in general agriculture and is on track to graduate in March.

The Good: A physical and aggressive lineman, Schuening was a four-year starter at Oregon State and set a school record by making 50 consecutive starts for the Beavers. A versatile blocker who started at both guard and tackle during his college career, Schuening should settle in at guard at the next level while relying on his sound technique and toughness.

The Bad: At times he gets out of position by being overly aggressive and needs to play within himself to be effective. Schuening needs to improve his strength to handle the massive defensive tackles he will face as a pro. While capable of picking up stunts and blitzes, he can be stiff in his hips and overall movement skills.

This is special to Rivals.com from Frank Coyle. Coyle has written about the NFL Draft in his newsletter for more than...[Complete Bio]